Cory: I'm happy that big old Fulton found it's way to you cause you sound like exactly the right person to own it.
another way to post up pictures if you have them saved to your laptop is to click on the paperclip just above where you are writing your posts and download them directly to GJ. that way it shows up as a thumbnail and if member looking at it wants to see full size it's only a couple mouse clicks.
good luck with your quest to bring that old Fulton back to life and also WELCOME TO GJ.
FJ: thanks again for the great posts and history!!
to add to that story about Mr. Fulton I'm pretty sure he married the daughter of Massey that was another vise company owner in the early 1900's. it was in some newspaper article if I recall correctly so might not be easily found again.
ALL: just to add a little more color to the thread I picked up this old L. M. V. that a local guy here tried his hand at painting and it needs new jaws when I get time to make some.
I actually saw a beat up old 6 inch Fulton mounted on a 900 pound bench up near me a few years ago that a member and even though he was selling the bench he didn't want to sell me just the vise. it was also beat up pretty good cause I'm pretty certain at some time in it's history it had been hit with maybe a sledgehammer or at least hard.